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government to go to college. only now, those grants are being cut. by more than a third. here you go, kid. sorry about your mom, your dad, go study up on the sequester. last week, the army announced it was suspended new grants for tuition assistance for soldiers themselves. again, the sequester. and a situation where troops returning from war are forced to wait in a very, very, very long line for the benefits we oweded them. the benefits we promised them and for which they are eligible. nearly 900,000 veterans waiting right now just to hear back from the veterans administration. the average wait to hear back now is nine months. it's even longer if you have just come back from iraq or aufg. with so many veterans now able to come home, we have not done what we need to do in order to accommodate them, so the wait times are getting longer and not shorts. wait times and kuos to college grants, they're not a scam like the thing rick scott's lieutenant governor was tied up in. there's no one profiting from this national embarrassment themselves, but our strong feelings about doi
government to go to college. only now, those grants are being cut. by more than a third. here you go, kid. sorry about your mom, your dad, go study up on the sequester. last week, the army announced it was suspended new grants for tuition assistance for soldiers themselves. again, the sequester. and a situation where troops returning from war are forced to wait in a very, very, very long line for the benefits we oweded them. the benefits we promised them and for which they are eligible. nearly...
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the government changes rules all the time. how about inflation? the federal reserve wants 2 1/2% inflation. that is equivalent of 2.5% tax lowering your income. >> they just raised it a half percent to 2 1/2%. >> so what that means is, your real income goes down. so, especially lower income people get of the shafted because they pay more for food and fuel and electricity. and so their incomes go down. that is supposed to stimulate the economy. the fed can do it without legislation. david: when you think of all the different ways which this administration, obama administration is almost transfixed by the european model, whether it is in health care, obamacare, whether it is in the vast increase in the social welfare state, i'm just wondering if they now are looking to europe as a model for what to do with us? now we haven't reached, obviously we're far away from the cyprus kind of crisis dimension of crisis with our debt problems but if we move closer to them, would we borrow from those solutions if you will? >> they will certainly look at them. th
the government changes rules all the time. how about inflation? the federal reserve wants 2 1/2% inflation. that is equivalent of 2.5% tax lowering your income. >> they just raised it a half percent to 2 1/2%. >> so what that means is, your real income goes down. so, especially lower income people get of the shafted because they pay more for food and fuel and electricity. and so their incomes go down. that is supposed to stimulate the economy. the fed can do it without legislation....
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to check on my record for i had served in some capacity in all three branches of the arizona state government in the preceding years and of course, i have left the track record and i think the president had sent people out to uncover the press coverage of anything i was involved with and to look at papers in connection with a record. i guess they had not uncovered anything to looks scary so he decided to do that. i was at home the day they've wanted to come now to talk to me. my husband and i had built a sun-dried adobe house in the phoenix area 1957. that was a challenge you could buy the other kind but in this country today it is very hard to buy a sun-dried adobe bricks that somebody has made then dried and in a frame in the sun and that is what we've wanted to use. i ate them and in scottsdale to build some houses like that and he could tell us how to get sun-dried adobe so we followed his advice and found a starving young architect who was willing to designed a house so we got it built and i loved it. it was so fun until you see it and touch it you probably cannot appreciate why i liked
to check on my record for i had served in some capacity in all three branches of the arizona state government in the preceding years and of course, i have left the track record and i think the president had sent people out to uncover the press coverage of anything i was involved with and to look at papers in connection with a record. i guess they had not uncovered anything to looks scary so he decided to do that. i was at home the day they've wanted to come now to talk to me. my husband and i...
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in fact, the government changing its mind. by that time, by the way, the folks here on this island nation won't have any access to banks for 12 days 12 gays in the heart of -- 12 days in the heart of europe. president speaking to citizens he says significant decisions will be made in the coming days. it could be a bumpy ride. back to you, shep. >> shepard: greg pat cot. cyprus. no need to panic. if you could, take a look around for a moment. see if you find a zil a deadly virus. folks at the university of texas would appreciate it medical facility says it lost the vial last week. the virus inside that vial can cause a potentially deadly fever in humans. only through contact with venezuelan rats. anyway the school's president has released a statement saying the investigation continues but at this time it is likely, but not confirmed that the vial was destroyed during normal laboratory sterilization practices. investigators say they want to know more about how too sky divers plummeted to the ground and died over the weekend. and
in fact, the government changing its mind. by that time, by the way, the folks here on this island nation won't have any access to banks for 12 days 12 gays in the heart of -- 12 days in the heart of europe. president speaking to citizens he says significant decisions will be made in the coming days. it could be a bumpy ride. back to you, shep. >> shepard: greg pat cot. cyprus. no need to panic. if you could, take a look around for a moment. see if you find a zil a deadly virus. folks at...
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and the problem with government is it's one size fits all. you want competition amid this, you want the different aiines to try to do the best wayo get people through security onto the planes and with that you're going to get a more pleasant airport existence or experience. >> bill. >> listen, if you privatize why start with something that looks like a police force and acts like a police force. we privatize people are trying to make us secure they are going to try to be popular with their client base and that means letting people through. that's not where you start. >> no. >> i think they are going to be more mindful to the points that john brought out which that their own existence is how effective they are. that's the way to get the best result. >> steve. >> absolutely. fleece customer and you got to do a good job. in this case the customer is the airline and the american government. >> in our case we're certainly not satisfied with what's happening. gang, thank you. up next t young and the restless now cashless. the number of workers who d
and the problem with government is it's one size fits all. you want competition amid this, you want the different aiines to try to do the best wayo get people through security onto the planes and with that you're going to get a more pleasant airport existence or experience. >> bill. >> listen, if you privatize why start with something that looks like a police force and acts like a police force. we privatize people are trying to make us secure they are going to try to be popular with...
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higher than expected government debt levels and downward revision. the decision on the rating level is due by the end of april. the cash register maybe nearing its final sale. they are opting to ring up sales on smart phones now. barney's plans to use ipods and ipod. walmart is arctic testing this. that is the latest from the fox business network. giving you the power to prosper. ♪ tracy: moto rama taking over the senate. it has not happened in years. rich and then in washington with the details. rich: the senate does this when it considers a budget resolution. it has just about started. even if the senate passes one of these amendments, they become part of a non-binding was resolution. later the senate votes to decide for states to charge a sales tax on internet purchases. the house has passed its budget. the house does sometime this evening. mitch o'connell says no entitlement changes, note that feeling increase. >> what we need to do is have a spending reduction. we have done a decent job with regard to the discretionary part of the budget. the
higher than expected government debt levels and downward revision. the decision on the rating level is due by the end of april. the cash register maybe nearing its final sale. they are opting to ring up sales on smart phones now. barney's plans to use ipods and ipod. walmart is arctic testing this. that is the latest from the fox business network. giving you the power to prosper. ♪ tracy: moto rama taking over the senate. it has not happened in years. rich and then in washington with the...
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is it a probable of government programs? is it just a problem of let the market -- or is there something that we can, and i underscore, should be doing about this? >> i think he answered that earlier on, but go ahead. >> the data and refinancing are very interesting. there's a lot of refinancing, but there are people who are the best credit people who are repeatedly refinancing, working rates down. the bulk of the country of the people who are underwater, who are near underwater, they're having a very hard time getting credit. the heart program until recently hasn't really reached that. so it's actually, it's both true that people are refinancing a lot, but there are many, many people, disadvantaged people, younger people whose houses are more likely to be underwater, because they bought closer to the peak. these are all populations that significantly haven't benefited and there's a tremendous opportunity still today. goldman sachs reports that over 21 million homeowners could currently benefit, saving more than 150 bucks a
is it a probable of government programs? is it just a problem of let the market -- or is there something that we can, and i underscore, should be doing about this? >> i think he answered that earlier on, but go ahead. >> the data and refinancing are very interesting. there's a lot of refinancing, but there are people who are the best credit people who are repeatedly refinancing, working rates down. the bulk of the country of the people who are underwater, who are near underwater,...
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syrian government will not talk about it. when assad's father used chemical weapons against his own people 30 years ago we didn't know until months later. it is not question of whether the line will be crossed. it will be cross. whether yesterday, or next week or next month. my concern is not just punishing assad of syria using his chemical weapons against the people of syria, is our getting our hands on the weapons before they're dispersed. you and i talked two years ago about the libyan civil war and united states involvement. i said i didn't care about what happened to qaddafi. i cared about qaddafi's arsenal. that arsenal was never secured. we know qaddafi's arsenal in libya is fueling all islamic radicals throughout the region, mali, all the way to gaza. that is who is fighting in libya. that is qaddafi's weapons because we failed to get our hands on them. bill: you make a great point about syria right now. would you claim or make the statement that the regime is collapsing now? and if indeed it does, what do you do with
syrian government will not talk about it. when assad's father used chemical weapons against his own people 30 years ago we didn't know until months later. it is not question of whether the line will be crossed. it will be cross. whether yesterday, or next week or next month. my concern is not just punishing assad of syria using his chemical weapons against the people of syria, is our getting our hands on the weapons before they're dispersed. you and i talked two years ago about the libyan civil...
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>> yeah, what happens was the federal government is pushing out a new system that's completely autmated for the emerncy alert system, and tat equipmenis poorly secured. everyone thought it's no big deal. it's inside the station's network. who is going to get in there? that's the problem. we have to assume the attackers are in the network persistly, and we have to take the critical assets, treat them as the crown jewel, and be smartand stop thinking about fire walls and protecting our outer layer. gerri: dng it the wrong way, you say. thhy sent out fake alerts, which, to me, is squarey because you rely on that emergency alert system to keep you safe. >> yeah, and if we have false alar on those systems, then people don't pay atention to the real alarms. it's a real problem going back to the issue of we got to stp thinking fire walls and antivirus. thbad gus are in the networks. what are we going to do strategically? differently? a ground changer to be proactive rather than reactive when it comes to protecting our critcal infrastructure and our informatioassets. >> phyllis, you're -- your
>> yeah, what happens was the federal government is pushing out a new system that's completely autmated for the emerncy alert system, and tat equipmenis poorly secured. everyone thought it's no big deal. it's inside the station's network. who is going to get in there? that's the problem. we have to assume the attackers are in the network persistly, and we have to take the critical assets, treat them as the crown jewel, and be smartand stop thinking about fire walls and protecting our...
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he spock for 13 hours demanding answers about government policy and use of drones. he was harshly criticized by other republican senators john mccain and lindsey graham. the end result, ron paul clearly helped his cause 67% of republican voters have a favorable opinion. nipe points since the filibuster. mccain and graham don't fair as well. as congress considers what to do about the federal budget, 62% of voters nationwide are concerned they will raise taxes too much. only 29% worry they won't raise them enough. on another topic 50% of americans want to break up the nation's biggest banks. 23% are opposed. riding some of this is the fact these banks receive huge subsidies from the federal government in the form of loan guarantees. 76% of americans want those subsidies brought to an end. and, of course, there's still lingering anger at the banks from the financial industry meltdown of a few years ago. 78% believe wall street benefited the most from those bailouts. that's the topic for this week's "man on the street" interviews. >> i definitely think the
he spock for 13 hours demanding answers about government policy and use of drones. he was harshly criticized by other republican senators john mccain and lindsey graham. the end result, ron paul clearly helped his cause 67% of republican voters have a favorable opinion. nipe points since the filibuster. mccain and graham don't fair as well. as congress considers what to do about the federal budget, 62% of voters nationwide are concerned they will raise taxes too much. only 29% worry they won't...
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provincial government. it is incredibly thin in quÉbec. i like it, they power my car to get here. i'm not going to be an idiot to ride my bicycle to work and tucks in my pants. neil: steve, it is always good to have you. on that issue, whether it is big oil or anything above, saying the. neil: i do want to focus on this development about all of the money company selling out. but not like you'd expect help the economy. as we mentioned, a very serious commitment. >> the s&p 500 pays out in dividends. also hitting the 118 billion. letting the multiplier taken fact for invetors. the. neil: what you make of that? >> everyone running these companies -- not all of them are rational people. as opposed to taking a risk in investing it in some other way. it might create jobs, butt could also be a risk to the company. i sat on the board of the company that did just that. we looked at all of the options and say, we have cashier. we c use this cash. >> yes, this is still capital preservation. >> yes, a few things going
provincial government. it is incredibly thin in quÉbec. i like it, they power my car to get here. i'm not going to be an idiot to ride my bicycle to work and tucks in my pants. neil: steve, it is always good to have you. on that issue, whether it is big oil or anything above, saying the. neil: i do want to focus on this development about all of the money company selling out. but not like you'd expect help the economy. as we mentioned, a very serious commitment. >> the s&p 500 pays...
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i don't know if you want the government to tell the cruise ships what they should be doing, they will be losing ticket sales if they don't get their act together with the cruise ship. >> at the same time if this is going to take affect out ask you have a citizens bill of rights protecting us all from chuck schumer. what about that? no more sunday press conferences, and that ought to make him mandatory in the first one to sail on the new carnival triumph once it is ready. melissa: he would go and test out the ships to see if they work before we go out there. that is what i want you to do, go test the ship for us. i love it, let's end on that one. we will see you back here tomorrow. here comes "the willis report." gerri: hello, everyone. tonight on "the willis report." shock waves in the market, cyprus looks to move two sees money in the bank accounts they can pay their debt. could that happen here? and people who cannot pay and penalizing those who do pay. an actual plan being drawn up, and a new business boom with a royal twist, the rush to get kate middleton. "the willis report" is o
i don't know if you want the government to tell the cruise ships what they should be doing, they will be losing ticket sales if they don't get their act together with the cruise ship. >> at the same time if this is going to take affect out ask you have a citizens bill of rights protecting us all from chuck schumer. what about that? no more sunday press conferences, and that ought to make him mandatory in the first one to sail on the new carnival triumph once it is ready. melissa: he would...
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that was the first government, you know, the issue of. melissa: they were great. >> and then things slow down. and it pcked up right around christmas. in january to a little bit. i think if you talk to everybody, all consumer businesses, if you look at same-store sales, that is what it will tell you. melissa: stay right where you are. we will take a short break, and on the other side of the push to a height minimum wage grows stronger. how can land breeze and the restaurant industry to withstand the blow? we will talk about it. you heard about the $22 minimum wage. piles of "money" coming up. ♪ ♪ your finances can't manage themselve but that doesn't mean they won't try. bring all your finances togeth with the help of the one person who can, a certified financial planner professional. cfp -- let's make a plan. ♪ melissa: he's making some "money." i'm back. this ceo of lenders ink, which has businesses in dining, gaming, entertainment and hospitality industries. i want to ask y about minimum wage because this is a huge debate right no
that was the first government, you know, the issue of. melissa: they were great. >> and then things slow down. and it pcked up right around christmas. in january to a little bit. i think if you talk to everybody, all consumer businesses, if you look at same-store sales, that is what it will tell you. melissa: stay right where you are. we will take a short break, and on the other side of the push to a height minimum wage grows stronger. how can land breeze and the restaurant industry to...
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provincial government. it is incredibly thin in quÉbec. i like it, they power my car to get here. i'm not going to be an idiot to ride my bicycle to work and tucks in my pnts. neil: steve, it is always good to have you. on that issue, whether it is big this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 hours. zero heartbur the. neil: i do want to focus on this development about all of the money coany selling out. but not like you'd expect help the eonomy. as we mentioned, a very serious commitment. >> the s&p 500 pays out in dividends. also hitting the 118 billion. letting the multiplier taken fact for investors. the. neil: what you make of that? >> everyone running these companies -- not allf them are rational people. as opposed to taking a risk in investing it in some other w
provincial government. it is incredibly thin in quÉbec. i like it, they power my car to get here. i'm not going to be an idiot to ride my bicycle to work and tucks in my pnts. neil: steve, it is always good to have you. on that issue, whether it is big this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [...
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he was also given a cry station a problem and the government agency said he he can motions -- explosions could extract ingredients from marijuana. >>> the storm caught some people off guard. steve paulson told us about it. we spoke to fans at the world classic who were not happy to see the clouds rolling in and some were forced to look to a backup plan. >> today's forecast calls for rain on and off throughout the morning but steve will be here with a closer look at your weather coming up. >>> news in south korea are trying to determine the source of an apparent cyber attacks. two major banks were shut down at the same time and skulls popped up on the screen. there is speculation north korea is behind the attack. they sent b52 over over north korea. the b52s are part of a nuclear umbrella and they feel reason thatted from nuclear weapons and ballistic missile players. >>> analysts say it could be worth $44 million over the next decade. we will are have more on the two bills they are enacting in congress. >>> here is the congress at the airport. he was greeted by prime minister benjamin ne
he was also given a cry station a problem and the government agency said he he can motions -- explosions could extract ingredients from marijuana. >>> the storm caught some people off guard. steve paulson told us about it. we spoke to fans at the world classic who were not happy to see the clouds rolling in and some were forced to look to a backup plan. >> today's forecast calls for rain on and off throughout the morning but steve will be here with a closer look at your weather...
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government. all of the politics that goes on. thatith the fact that you ruined the country now if that was thriving. as one of our previous vigil said. it was thriving on its own before it entered the eurozone. >> my parents were born there and i can tell you that economically, they have a beautiful country. they wouldn't have had this. neil: maybe they will wake up and realize however dramatic and unruly be adjustments, maybe the longer-term direction is away from a club where most of the members don't even qualify to be a part of it and just bolt from the club altogether. in the european union union does divide. >> yes, it is a battle for supremacy for a domination of europe. it is being done almost totally covertly without real approval of citizens. >> there is the european union going? >> i think it will. being british, i hope that it will. i am vice president of the independence party in the uk. >> i have no idea. i always thought that was a fake accent. [laughter] >> you know, the country t
government. all of the politics that goes on. thatith the fact that you ruined the country now if that was thriving. as one of our previous vigil said. it was thriving on its own before it entered the eurozone. >> my parents were born there and i can tell you that economically, they have a beautiful country. they wouldn't have had this. neil: maybe they will wake up and realize however dramatic and unruly be adjustments, maybe the longer-term direction is away from a club where most of...
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if it just goes to the government, there's a feeling of a black hole. i have a good understanding where that black hole is when 70% of the budget is medicare and medicare and social security on the debt. >> at cnbc we had the depends that will rise above, trying to initiate our elected officials in washington to make a difference, to make things happen and to get things done rather than bickering with each other automatic the time. >> they have become hostile tribes rather than people with different opinions. that's frustratinfrustrating. that's why i continue to push this issue because as an entrepreneur, it very much frustrates me what happened there. >> so you would not make it voluntary, not give tax credit but require corporations to -- instead of raising taxes, to spend it on hiring? >> yeah, because the amount of money i'm going to spend on a tax increase would pay for hiring those people and then they're part of the economy. they're part of the system. they feel included. and we've done something positive as to when i know 70% of where the money
if it just goes to the government, there's a feeling of a black hole. i have a good understanding where that black hole is when 70% of the budget is medicare and medicare and social security on the debt. >> at cnbc we had the depends that will rise above, trying to initiate our elected officials in washington to make a difference, to make things happen and to get things done rather than bickering with each other automatic the time. >> they have become hostile tribes rather than...
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the government treats them like a cash register. the business of vice. ♪ so let's break down this play. charles? uh, charles couldn't make it. his single miles card blacked him out here and here. he should have used... the capital one venture card. he's coming to us from home. hey fellas... hey baby, you want mama to iron your undies? nice tightie whities. i didn't know mrs. barkley made quilts. really? looks like a circus tent. is that the best you got? now if you put this, with this, you have a sailboat. what's in your wallet? you have a sailboat. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. c'mon0manp just do it.ú no one's watchingp ♪musicú ♪musicú good job ♪ lou: all day long here on fox busin
the government treats them like a cash register. the business of vice. ♪ so let's break down this play. charles? uh, charles couldn't make it. his single miles card blacked him out here and here. he should have used... the capital one venture card. he's coming to us from home. hey fellas... hey baby, you want mama to iron your undies? nice tightie whities. i didn't know mrs. barkley made quilts. really? looks like a circus tent. is that the best you got? now if you put this, with this, you...
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he was also given a cry station a problem and the government agency said he he can motions -- explosions could extract ingredients from marijuana. >>> the storm caught some people off guard. steve paulson told us about it. we spoke to fans at the world classic who were not happy to see the clouds rolling in and some were forced to look to a backup plan. >> today's forecast calls for rain on and off throughout the morning but steve will be here with a closer look at your weather coming up. >>> news in south korea are trying to determine the source of an apparent cyber attacks. two major banks were shut down at the same time and skulls popped up on the screen. there is speculation north korea is behind the attack. they sent b52 over over north korea. the b52s are part of a nuclear umbrella and they feel reason thatted from nuclear weapons and ballistic missile players. >>> analysts say it could be worth $44 million over the next decade. we will are have more on the two bills they are enacting in congress. >>> here is the congress at the airport. he was greeted by prime minister benjamin ne
he was also given a cry station a problem and the government agency said he he can motions -- explosions could extract ingredients from marijuana. >>> the storm caught some people off guard. steve paulson told us about it. we spoke to fans at the world classic who were not happy to see the clouds rolling in and some were forced to look to a backup plan. >> today's forecast calls for rain on and off throughout the morning but steve will be here with a closer look at your weather...
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government back down on austerity and u.s. investors cut down to the fed's latest policy decision waiting for news from the press conference this afternoon. >>> fedex reports earnings in just a couple of hours. we'll tell you what to expect from the packaging giant and why the company sees long-term rebound for the u.s. economy. that's all coming up when we come back. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. tomorrow starts here. [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat thei
government back down on austerity and u.s. investors cut down to the fed's latest policy decision waiting for news from the press conference this afternoon. >>> fedex reports earnings in just a couple of hours. we'll tell you what to expect from the packaging giant and why the company sees long-term rebound for the u.s. economy. that's all coming up when we come back. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting...
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people are not safe in the government is crooked. we use that trade agreement awaiting not deal with people that violate civil rights. exit code needs to clean their act up and they need to be -- mexico needs to clean their act up and they need to be put into a position where they have to help to clean up the border. .uest: debbie is right mexico has tremendous internal problems and i go into el paso, where people are talking with people that go in the car -- go across the border, and i am hearing from mexican citizens that they are trying to clean up the mess in their country. that would stabilize it. trade from the u.s. to mexico is on the uptake right now, so there are positive things happening, but it is an unstable region. host: a quick question about gun control -- the new york -- the "new york times" this morning saying that the colorado governor as a long path to gun limits. as the cochair of the western falcon -- caucus, what do you make of a western state governor looking like he will sign pieces of legislation? guest: i tr
people are not safe in the government is crooked. we use that trade agreement awaiting not deal with people that violate civil rights. exit code needs to clean their act up and they need to be -- mexico needs to clean their act up and they need to be put into a position where they have to help to clean up the border. .uest: debbie is right mexico has tremendous internal problems and i go into el paso, where people are talking with people that go in the car -- go across the border, and i am...
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local governments have been laying off a lot of people, but you need to right-size your government. for example, the state of illinois has a lot of revenue, but they need to deal with their pension problem. that is something illinois hasn't done yet. > brian battle. thanks so much. > > you're welcome. still ahead, a look at the network of institutions that are falling victim to ponzi schemes. the surprising story, next. just because bernie madoff is behind bars doesn't mean other ponzi action has slowed down. joining us via skype this morning is chuck malkus. he's author of "the ultimate ponzi: the scott rothstein story." good to have you on the show this morning. mr. rothstein was able to bilk $1.2 billion out of investors. how was he able to fool so many people? > > well angie, like most ponzi schemes, it is a matter of gaining trust first and then secondly creating a product, in this case a structured settlement, that he could sell, but unfortunately did not exist. > how lavish was his lifestyle? > > scott rothstein was someone who had three multimillion- dollar homes, a half doz
local governments have been laying off a lot of people, but you need to right-size your government. for example, the state of illinois has a lot of revenue, but they need to deal with their pension problem. that is something illinois hasn't done yet. > brian battle. thanks so much. > > you're welcome. still ahead, a look at the network of institutions that are falling victim to ponzi schemes. the surprising story, next. just because bernie madoff is behind bars doesn't mean other ponzi...
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the government treats them like a cash register. the business of vice. ♪ everyone's retirement dream is different; how we get there is not. we're americans. we work. we plan. ameriprise advisors can help you like they've helped millions of others. to help you retire your way, with confidence. ♪ that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. let's get to work. ameriprise financial. more within reach. ♪ lou: all day long here on fox business we have been looking at the business of vice throughout the day. the fox business network has taken a look at everything from alcohol and tobacco to pornography to gambling. business is booming in this country for vice, sen. the pornography industry, for example estimated to be at $13 billion industry. $13 billion. of course, when business profits of as the government. today we would like to show you just -- valleys that is what they tell us is going on. it wouldike to show you at just how dependent but the federal and state governments have become on so-lled vice t
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that was the first government, you know, the issue of. melissa: they were great. >> and then things slow down. and it picked up right around christmas. in january to a little bit. i think if you talk to everybody, all consumer businesses, if you look at same-store sales, that is what it will tell you. melissa: stay right where you are. we will take a short break, and on the other side of the push to a height minimum wage grows stronger. how can land breeze and the restaurant industry to withstand the blow? we will talk about it. you heard about the $22 minimum wage. piles of "money" coming up. ♪ today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? ing it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was
that was the first government, you know, the issue of. melissa: they were great. >> and then things slow down. and it picked up right around christmas. in january to a little bit. i think if you talk to everybody, all consumer businesses, if you look at same-store sales, that is what it will tell you. melissa: stay right where you are. we will take a short break, and on the other side of the push to a height minimum wage grows stronger. how can land breeze and the restaurant industry to...
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government will put up a fifth of the cost. and anyone affording a mortgage but not a big dpe deposit. it will help you buy your own home. in the bucket we also set out more plans for housing. plans to build 50,000 more affordable homes. plans to increase with the funds available for building for rent. and plans to extend the right tow -- right to buy. mr. deputy speaker, people have the aspiration to get more of what -- that's a aspiration for any chancellor to help with when economic times are tough and money is short. but we're doing the hard work to reduce current spending. we set out a tough package to raise money from tax avoiders with the -- budget question stick to the path of deficit reduction, and find wayses to help families. let me turn to duty. we inherited from the previous government that would have seen above inflation increases in every year. today and oil prices have risen again. family budgets are squeezed. i hear those who want me to do more to help them get by. my honorable friends have again spoken up -- a
government will put up a fifth of the cost. and anyone affording a mortgage but not a big dpe deposit. it will help you buy your own home. in the bucket we also set out more plans for housing. plans to build 50,000 more affordable homes. plans to increase with the funds available for building for rent. and plans to extend the right tow -- right to buy. mr. deputy speaker, people have the aspiration to get more of what -- that's a aspiration for any chancellor to help with when economic times...
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how you run a government or a branch of government with c.r.'s that go for that short amount of time? how do you adequately budget for that? >> it is very difficult. we err on the side of being conservative, as we have here, to make sure we are not deficient at the end of any given continuing resolution. it is difficult. we are a very large operation. we are taking in over 400,000 people a year. and if it has to go on for the full year. when you are in an environment where you do not know what your budget is going to be on the various marks and the house and the senate are different, when you are looking at sequestration, it is a challenge and you do your best under the circumstances to come up with the right answer. >> as you went through the releases and you sit here today, do you think your department went through the necessary due diligence to make sure the people who are released pose the least threat to our citizens and constituents? >> instructions to the field were clear. these decisions were made by career professionals in the field. so
how you run a government or a branch of government with c.r.'s that go for that short amount of time? how do you adequately budget for that? >> it is very difficult. we err on the side of being conservative, as we have here, to make sure we are not deficient at the end of any given continuing resolution. it is difficult. we are a very large operation. we are taking in over 400,000 people a year. and if it has to go on for the full year. when you are in an environment where you do not know...
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some are angry at their own government. some are angry that the depositers taking a haircut of over 100,000 eros. they say that is not fair and want something done about that. a general sense of frustration not to the point of rioting but they're getting their point across. liz: they do have as we should point out different issues than the problems we saw in greece over last two years. greece there was too much spending on behalf of the government. you're looking for example at a nanny state situation. the banks were undercapitalized but too much in deposits and at least one of them had failed. so we're looking at a situation where the average cypriot probably isn't like the rich oligarchs of russia, might not have as much that would be given a haircut in their bank account yet they are still very concerned because they can't get their money out. how do they feel about the rich russians who maybe helped push this bad situation along? >> well there are two things about that. one, a number of people here, tens of thousands of
some are angry at their own government. some are angry that the depositers taking a haircut of over 100,000 eros. they say that is not fair and want something done about that. a general sense of frustration not to the point of rioting but they're getting their point across. liz: they do have as we should point out different issues than the problems we saw in greece over last two years. greece there was too much spending on behalf of the government. you're looking for example at a nanny state...
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the government could not rescue the banking system. there should have been losses accrued to the critters of the banks who took risk webs but there was a formula where they tried to sort of keep everybody more or less unhappy, but they created a very bad package which, obviously, is proving untenable. they're not going to have to fix it. >> but how can they fix it? >> well, the eu has given the cypriots up until next monday to come up with an alternative because apparently this package of 6.5% for those below 100,000 and 9.9% to those above is 00,000 was something that was decided by the cypriot authorities. for whatever reason led them to do that, it clearly was a bad idea because if you have the implicit guarantee those that have 100,000, remember, this is not a loss. it's a tax. so theoretically, authorities have the authority to actually collect taxes on whatever. except it is being perceived as an ex appropriation of the savings. so -- but this is cypriot. this is a cyprus problem. don't extend it to the euro. the euro is not in d
the government could not rescue the banking system. there should have been losses accrued to the critters of the banks who took risk webs but there was a formula where they tried to sort of keep everybody more or less unhappy, but they created a very bad package which, obviously, is proving untenable. they're not going to have to fix it. >> but how can they fix it? >> well, the eu has given the cypriots up until next monday to come up with an alternative because apparently this...
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one is a government run or government -- where things are dictated from healthcare to regulations. those are the kinds of things i believe stifle growth. i'm part of our freshman group working on regulatory reform. we are going to talk about that. is not take away the ability for someone to take away the pea, -- epa, but it helps those affected by it. there are real business affected. regulations are cutting -- the best way to help this country is to get washington in that so that it is -- so our free-trade agreements can work, so that our products can be sold overseas. free-trade trade is what we need to be part of. follow up onter, your syrian comments, "so you are against sending troops to syria?" said. that's not what i we have to figure out what is the proper role for us to play in syria. again, a comment i heard this morning -- what do we have a un for if it is completely useless ? i agree that right now, the un is basically useless in this situation. here is one thing that is ,mazing, from both sides everybody turns to us. everybody in the world eventually turns to america a
one is a government run or government -- where things are dictated from healthcare to regulations. those are the kinds of things i believe stifle growth. i'm part of our freshman group working on regulatory reform. we are going to talk about that. is not take away the ability for someone to take away the pea, -- epa, but it helps those affected by it. there are real business affected. regulations are cutting -- the best way to help this country is to get washington in that so that it is -- so...
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you are seeing allowing governments to come in and confiscate assets of people and that is alarming. so with that, if you take a look back out at that emotional drama, is what we're seeing, gold is extremely oversold over 10 years of data points. gold is down two standard deviati deviations. mathematically it will rally. i was on your show and it was up two standard deviations and i caution that it could correct. there is something that could take place. and there is nothing stopping gold as being a safe haven. we have always advocated a 5% in bouillon and gold stocks. when the rallies take place they are substantial. >> where would you say is fair value for gold? >> it all depends on who you are looking at. some believe that inflation, gold should be around $2400 an ounce. gold should be around $7,000 an ounce. if you're a hard core gold bug they are talking $5,000 an ounce. for me, gold would go back to inflation adjusted price level and it will probably test $2400. >> but not to play the devil's advocate here but if you can't get gold to valrally, even with central banks washing u
you are seeing allowing governments to come in and confiscate assets of people and that is alarming. so with that, if you take a look back out at that emotional drama, is what we're seeing, gold is extremely oversold over 10 years of data points. gold is down two standard deviati deviations. mathematically it will rally. i was on your show and it was up two standard deviations and i caution that it could correct. there is something that could take place. and there is nothing stopping gold as...
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the government is doing everything in its power to avoid that. tonight at 8:00 we're going to discuss, it might not be enough. . with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everi'm with scottrade. me. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. . command is locked.
the government is doing everything in its power to avoid that. tonight at 8:00 we're going to discuss, it might not be enough. . with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everi'm with scottrade. me. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. all stations come...
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the government is unusual for israel. the far right in it with an alliance with the center and they have a bold agenda on domestic issues but on foreign issues and especially the palestinian question, there are grave disagreements. so andrea just mentioned that secretary kerry may be involved in the peace process and all indication is that he would like to be. and israel will have a lot of trouble coming to terms with concessions towards the americans or palestinians. >> natan we heard the president talk at length about syria and talking about red lines, chemical weapons. language we've heard before, frankly. what did you get out of the syria talk today in. >> by an leather, the israelis and americans see things alike but are both very concerned. the latest report we saw on chemical weapons is some indication or suggestion they were used by rebels. i don't know how verifiable those assessments were. but the israelis in particular are very can concerned about chemical weapons and advanced conventional weapons reaching the
the government is unusual for israel. the far right in it with an alliance with the center and they have a bold agenda on domestic issues but on foreign issues and especially the palestinian question, there are grave disagreements. so andrea just mentioned that secretary kerry may be involved in the peace process and all indication is that he would like to be. and israel will have a lot of trouble coming to terms with concessions towards the americans or palestinians. >> natan we heard...
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measure will again go to the house and ask for president barack obama to pass the spending bill or face a govern. shut down. the bigger battle over the 2014 bill continues. >>> and they have a policy meeting later this morning but ben bernanke and his colleagues are not expected to make any changes. they are discuss -- discussing rising home prices. >>> workers and customers joined in a didn't tracing outside -- demonstration outside the postal service yesterday. but post master generals say they are representing $22 billion of revenue. the postal service has lost 27% of its male as well as packaged shipping companies. >>> we are learning about a planned attack. it appears a former student pulled a fire alarm to draw students out into the open and then he went back to get weapons. when officers arrived they found the student suspect dead of a gunshot wound and they found rounds of ammunition and four homemade bombs. >> we received a call from another resident and he said his roommate had point add weapon at him. >> he said the student was not inn rolled and was in the process of being removed fr
measure will again go to the house and ask for president barack obama to pass the spending bill or face a govern. shut down. the bigger battle over the 2014 bill continues. >>> and they have a policy meeting later this morning but ben bernanke and his colleagues are not expected to make any changes. they are discuss -- discussing rising home prices. >>> workers and customers joined in a didn't tracing outside -- demonstration outside the postal service yesterday. but post...
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forcing governments, in this case the government in cyprus to look elsewhere. again, do we want europe -- talking to the russian government about getting financial assistance, to get out of the blackmail in europe. this is very peculiar. >> it sounds to me like the decision you would like to see is one that ends up bailing out russian depositors in the banking system. those who are not insured. is that a bailout that you think is the right one? and one that should be approved by, for example, by german taxpayers or paid for by german taxpayers? >> so this is the rhetoric you refer to is precisely part of the rhetoric that has been distractive in handling the crisis in the last three years. first of all, confiscating deposits in a banking system is not the proper way to deal with anything. and this is what the european governments have proposed. second of all, we're not talking about making a gift to anybody. when the government of cyprus is out of market and cannot finance its own needs from international markets, under the circumstances, other countries throug
forcing governments, in this case the government in cyprus to look elsewhere. again, do we want europe -- talking to the russian government about getting financial assistance, to get out of the blackmail in europe. this is very peculiar. >> it sounds to me like the decision you would like to see is one that ends up bailing out russian depositors in the banking system. those who are not insured. is that a bailout that you think is the right one? and one that should be approved by, for...
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provincial government. it is incredibly thin in quÉbec. i like it, they power my car to get here. i'm not going to be an idiot to ride my bicycle to work and tucks in my pants. neil: steve, it is always good to have you. on that issue, whether it is big oil or anything above, saying thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. let's say you pay your guy around 2% to manage your money. that's not much you think. except it's 2% every year. does that make a difference? search "cost of financial advisors" ouch. over time it really adds up. then go to e-trade and find out how much our advice costs. spoiler alert: it's low. really? yes, really. e-trade offers investmen
provincial government. it is incredibly thin in quÉbec. i like it, they power my car to get here. i'm not going to be an idiot to ride my bicycle to work and tucks in my pants. neil: steve, it is always good to have you. on that issue, whether it is big oil or anything above, saying thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking...
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think it will be before governments start sniffing around your bank account. frankly, i believe it's not long. think this country, when first federal income tax was just to blender efforts of world war i but it stuck around. or europe. expanded. what started out as a 4% tax for millionaires is now north of 20%, and en snaring, well, everyone. that is what concerns me about this cyprus tax. what the poor saps will discover when the banks reopen in cyprus, run. can't take their money and the government is watching and limiting, and i am kind of worrying. what is going on in this island nation, is a tsunami. bank on it. literally. to rich edison, in cyprus to this nervous night before, hey, rich. >> good evening neil, you have to imagine, folks without access to their banks account will have some tomorrow 8:30 in the morning. for more than a week these folks had closed banks today there was a bit of a lull, in fact that banks were closed not because of a bank panic but a regular holiday, greek independence day. but there are thoughts to last week with long lines
think it will be before governments start sniffing around your bank account. frankly, i believe it's not long. think this country, when first federal income tax was just to blender efforts of world war i but it stuck around. or europe. expanded. what started out as a 4% tax for millionaires is now north of 20%, and en snaring, well, everyone. that is what concerns me about this cyprus tax. what the poor saps will discover when the banks reopen in cyprus, run. can't take their money and the...
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>> absolutely. >> isn't the government, the s.e.c. in this case, the people who were supposed to protect the investors... >> yes. >> aren't they charged with informing investors? >> yes. >> why didn't they do it? >> they may not have had the expertise necessary to understand the material they were receiving. they were getting the material. whether they understood it is another question. >> the very fact that government regulators were inside the company with access to its books and records would complicate any prosecution of lehman officials. until january 2012, david kotz was the s.e.c.'s inspector general. over the previous four years, he'd issued more than 100 reports about major deficiencies in the way the s.e.c. did its job. if the s.e.c. knew about some of these problems at lehman brothers and they weren't disclosed, doesn't that make it difficult for the s.e.c. enforcement division to come back and bring action against lehman brothers? they were th
>> absolutely. >> isn't the government, the s.e.c. in this case, the people who were supposed to protect the investors... >> yes. >> aren't they charged with informing investors? >> yes. >> why didn't they do it? >> they may not have had the expertise necessary to understand the material they were receiving. they were getting the material. whether they understood it is another question. >> the very fact that government regulators were inside the...
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and they have pressurized the government to accept these terms. so either take it or leave it situation. our president, who's been in power for three weeks, was left with absolutely no choice -- >> luke, let me interrupt you right quick. i realize we've got this audio delay. i think the question we're all asking is are you able to run your business given the fact that banks will be closed until thursday? what is the expectation for normal business there if you don't have any banks open until thursday? >> what's your plan? what's your plan? >> i mean, until thursday i think we can all cope. i don't think there's a major issue until thursday. the atm seems to be working up to a point. what's happened with the current accounts, the central bank has frozen really about 9% over our current account or seem to have frozen these amounts. so anything beyond that you can take out of the atms. business will not be moving. we don't expect anything to be moving this week. so the demand for cash flow i don't think will be there. it's people are still in shock.
and they have pressurized the government to accept these terms. so either take it or leave it situation. our president, who's been in power for three weeks, was left with absolutely no choice -- >> luke, let me interrupt you right quick. i realize we've got this audio delay. i think the question we're all asking is are you able to run your business given the fact that banks will be closed until thursday? what is the expectation for normal business there if you don't have any banks open...
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and the threat of a government shutdown next week is getting smaller. the senate today passing a continuing resolution that will fund the government until september 30th. the house is expected to pass it tomorrow. one less thing for the markets to worry about, i think. there was concern about this, you know, coming or approaching month's end. this was the first time they made a deal. they really had a deal done, how rodgers and barbara mccalsky in the senate had a deal. i cannot help myself, one of part of the deal is still in there and that is no funding for obamacare, that is no funding for obamacare, do you have a thought on that? >> i don't have a thought on that, it keeps getting kicked down the road over and over and over again. eventually we have to come to the table and have a discussion. it is going to be funded or not? >> tony, i think this is a good start, myself. i'm being truthful, i do not want to fund obamacare, i think the country can do better, what is your take on this? >> look, i think if the votes are there for it, they will find the
and the threat of a government shutdown next week is getting smaller. the senate today passing a continuing resolution that will fund the government until september 30th. the house is expected to pass it tomorrow. one less thing for the markets to worry about, i think. there was concern about this, you know, coming or approaching month's end. this was the first time they made a deal. they really had a deal done, how rodgers and barbara mccalsky in the senate had a deal. i cannot help myself,...
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once you watch the movie, it's not the government itself. a man was hired to actually build the white house. so they built it to scale, the oval office, the hallways, everything. he was also the set designer for george w. and he really did a great job on this. >> brian: i know you worked with bush 41. also in this, the whole premise of the movie, i mean, i remember watching "independence day" and thinking, my goodness, this looks so authentic. is this something we should really worry about? >> no. the wonderful thing about this, the secret service is one of the greatest protective details in the world, if inspect the greatest. if there ever is an attack on the white house, they're going to meet with the greatest force to protect the president and the white house. we all have ownership in the white house. we all have ownership in the president. he is our president. the white house is ours. every american citizen. we vote who we put this there and we have a lot of interest in it. this really, what we croated for the film, was just for the film
once you watch the movie, it's not the government itself. a man was hired to actually build the white house. so they built it to scale, the oval office, the hallways, everything. he was also the set designer for george w. and he really did a great job on this. >> brian: i know you worked with bush 41. also in this, the whole premise of the movie, i mean, i remember watching "independence day" and thinking, my goodness, this looks so authentic. is this something we should really...
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as to item number 9, conference with legal counsel, existing litigation under government code 54957 b and 54975.6 and the tjpa board of directors there is no items to be report. and 54957 b and,. the board did designated jane kim. >> and at this time, could we go to item number 12. >> authorizing the executive director to execute israel paout resolution, advisor, in order to implement the dra procedure referred to in the revised claim procedure set forth in the contract with the cm/gc for all... >> if you have any directors we have mike mckenan, and brian dikes. >> motion to approve this agreement? >> second. >> okay. >> so we do have a motion and a second. and no questions or comments from the board in >> seeing, none let's take roll call. >> no members of the public. >> lloyd. >> aye. >> metcalf. naye. >> reiskin. >> aye. >> ortiz. >> aye. >> kim aye as well. >> that is 12 ayes. and item is amoved. and we will move on to the next item. >> approving the minutes of the february 14, 2013, meeting and no members of the public have indicated that they want to address you on this item. >>
as to item number 9, conference with legal counsel, existing litigation under government code 54957 b and 54975.6 and the tjpa board of directors there is no items to be report. and 54957 b and,. the board did designated jane kim. >> and at this time, could we go to item number 12. >> authorizing the executive director to execute israel paout resolution, advisor, in order to implement the dra procedure referred to in the revised claim procedure set forth in the contract with the...
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government unions out in force this week, blasting budget cuts in d.c. and in michigan, they're fighting a law many say will put people back to work. so, is big labor putting its interests before taxpayers? the cavuto gang is on it at the bottom of the hour. up here first, step up or pay up, get on the scales or get [ buzzer ] hot dog? i'm buying. i'll use my capital one venture card with double miles you can actually use to fly any airline anytime. ♪ what are you doing? i'm saving one for later. my body keeps it warm. it's like a little hot dog steamer in there. go ahead, touch my chest. no. ♪ what's in your wallet? you got any mustard in there? ♪ ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. i'm jamie colby, now, back to bulls and bear
government unions out in force this week, blasting budget cuts in d.c. and in michigan, they're fighting a law many say will put people back to work. so, is big labor putting its interests before taxpayers? the cavuto gang is on it at the bottom of the hour. up here first, step up or pay up, get on the scales or get [ buzzer ] hot dog? i'm buying. i'll use my capital one venture card with double miles you can actually use to fly any airline anytime. ♪ what are you doing? i'm saving one for...
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government unions out in force this week, blasting budget cuts in d.c. and in michigan, they're fighting a law many say will put people back to work. so, is big labor putting its interests before taxpayers? the cavuto gang is on it at the bottom of the hour. up here first, step up or pay p, get on the scales or get hit with a fat fine. year. i'm jamie colby, now, back to bulls and bears here on the fox news channel. have a great day. >> bnda: get weighed or be prepared to pay. a pharmacy giant. cvs is requiring employees to have their vitals checked. including their weight f they don't they may have to cough up $600 a year for health insurance. john, you say the so cost saving plan is going too far. >> this isn't hooters, girls have to look good in shorts serving wings to guys watching sports games. they're shipping this off to a third party, not using it to get better health care for employees. i think this is a gross overstep in the privacy. look, if a person is 200 pounds, 100 pounds behind the counter, i don't think it matters. >> brenda: toby, you'r
government unions out in force this week, blasting budget cuts in d.c. and in michigan, they're fighting a law many say will put people back to work. so, is big labor putting its interests before taxpayers? the cavuto gang is on it at the bottom of the hour. up here first, step up or pay p, get on the scales or get hit with a fat fine. year. i'm jamie colby, now, back to bulls and bears here on the fox news channel. have a great day. >> bnda: get weighed or be prepared to pay. a pharmacy...